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David Strother: Soundings.live
ByStrother displays admirable restraint throughout the EP, tastefully merging his violin with a variety of street noises. He captures the rushing sound of a car passing by, but often drops it into the background so it seems like a distant ocean. Occasionally human voices emerge, but they are gone as quickly as they came, disappearing into the silence from which they emerged. In fact, this whole EP has a wonderful quality of something half-glimpsed; there's an appealing spaciousness to the music, an elusive texture that's open-ended and haunting. On each track, Strother plays with the greatest sensitivity and gentleness, producing a variety of sounds including melodic lines, plaintive inquiries, or far-away screeches that sound like yearning.
The beauty of these sorts of projects is that they bring to the fore interesting questions such as: What is music? What is sound? All music is sound, but is all sound music? Innovators such as

John Cage
composer / conductor1912 - 1992
Track Listing
improv w/car horns; the next room; so I never ever ever; almaraz; angeles lost; soledad.
Personnel
David Strother
violinDavid Strother: electric violin.
Album information
Title: Soundings.live | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Self Produced
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